History of
High School Day
>T^HE history of High School Day
at the Branch Agricultural Col-lege,
if three years may be called a
history, has been the story of the
rapid rise of a new-born institution.
The year 1928 which gave High
School Day its...

CLAUDE SMITH
President
JUNE FOSTER
V ice-President
CLARA HOPKINS
Secretary
RICHARD JONES
Class Representative
Second Year" Class
HE Second Year class which entered the
B. A. C. this year has been unsurpassed by
similar groups of preceding years for...

KEITH MACFARLANE RICHARD JONES LESLIE PACE DELL CARPENTER
School Basket Ball Team
HEN league games commenced the team was in good
organization with strong force to back its efforts.
The only time that Minersville was beaten in a
game was by the...

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ticular atetntion will be paid to town and, county governments in Utah.
Four hours per week throughout the year.
English History. This course will be a careful study of the growth of English institutions from the Conquest, preceded by...

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side. Abundant practice in simple composition is given with a view to encouraging students to express themselves freely. Some simpler classics are also studied.
Four hours per week throughout the year.
English...

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ENGLISH.
Mr. Fox.
Mr. Decker.
English a. This course consists of a thorough study of English Grammar, special attention being paid to the practical side. Abundant practice in simple composition is given with a view...

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Four hours per week throughout the year.
English History. This course will be, a careful study of the growth of English institutions from the Conquest, preceded by a hurried survey of Anglo Saxon and Roman times.
The social...

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The social institutions of the English people will be carefully considered, with a view of learning the lessons to be drawn, from the great social, religious and political changes in the History of England. The Norman conquest, the...

ADOBE HOME 1853 t has been twelve months this day since 1first carne down to this place with eleven wagons for to comrnence a settlement. It was then a wild desert, but is now a fiuitful field. The work that has :en accomplished at this place for...

It was the most awhl scene I ever witnessed and certainly will never be forgotten. Attended meeting in the evening and found that Brother Cook's boy was knocked down about 100 yards from my house. Brother Smith and Brother Carruthers came to my...

the preceding day attended by President Erastus Snow [President of the Southem Mission], Elder Richard Robiion of Pinto Creek, James H. M a y of Harmony, John Hamilton of Hamilton's Fort, Patriarch Elisha H. Groves of Kanarra, Bishop Willis of T o...

Florence left on the stage this a.m. for St. George for a few days visit. Thought an out would be beneficial, as she has worked pretty hard. Aunt Ellen has been quite sick since in the rniddle of the night so 1 had to come home [from being with...

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church suit case that the Edmunds-Tucker Law was unconstitutional, you would, with God's blessing, soon see me in old Cedar, but they dare not do it. We must 'do what is nght and let the consequence follow.' 1enclose the last letter 1received...

Ellen. Your brother and well wisher, H. Lunt. Wednesday moming, Oct. 28. Dear Brother: 1 am busy choring about home while the boys are at work in the field digging potatoes. Please give our kind love to your Uncle David and wife. 1 can't see to l...

filled with straw in readiness to burn, and food and supplies were sent southward. Finally, 30,000 people deserted their homes and started south. They found that the soldiers were boasting that they would drive and plunder the Utah pioneers and...

"Your fare from Chattanooga to Salt Lake City will cost about $33.20 and being- l~ehind money matters you will send home and sein cure the amount of funds to defray your necessary expenses. Should, however, you Ije taken worse and you think it...